The following steps will ensure OneDrive or OneDrive for Business applications and processes are running correctly, that you are able to access your files online, and that you have enough room for the right files to sync.

Look for a OneDrive cloud icon in the notification area, at the far right or bottom of the taskbar.

Notes:

You might need to click the Show hidden icons arrow next to the notification area to see the OneDrive icon, or click
and start typing "select which icons" to display the notification area settings option, and then show Microsoft OneDrive. If the icon still doesn't appear in the notification area, OneDrive might not be running. Click
, type OneDrive in the search box, and then click OneDrive in the search results.

If you have both a personal OneDrive and OneDrive for Business accounts, you may see two icons: one white (this is your "Personal" OneDrive) and one blue (your organisation's OneDrive for Business).

In the image below, "Contoso" is a fictional name used by Microsoft as an example company. You should see your own organisation's name.

If you see a red circle with white cross over your OneDrive icon, right-click the icon and select view sync problems.

A dialog box will describe the error and provide the resolution.

If there is no red circle, select the icon and label which most closely matches your own:

If you don't see any OneDrive icons, press
(or click Start in older versions of Windows), type OneDrive in the search box, and then click OneDrive (or Microsoft OneDrive or OneDrive for Business in older versions).